Eyewitnesses and residents described their community -- so accustomed to military planes taking off near their homes -- suddenly taking a surreal turn for the worse when the jet fell out of the sky and spewed its fuel, a possible maneuver to minimize the inevitable fire upon crashing.
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Now, after giving up her role as Doctor Who's assistant Rose, Billie Piper's career is taking another turn - towards the West End stage.
As for Mrs Buffet, she has proved an incisive minister of sport in the Socialist-led coalition government of Lionel Jospin, notably by refusing to turn a blind eye to rampant drug-taking in the annual Tour de France cycle race.
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Hence, in part, the time it is taking to turn first-round licences into turbines.
Taking off from turn-of-the century France, with "petticoat pioneer" Alice Guy who saw beyond the camera's scientific uses.
The race handicapper and judge, Frank Sims, said he was very pleased with the turn-out with over 60 swimmers taking the icy plunge in the early morning mist of central London.
But it was Cosker who was day's star turn with the ball, taking 3-0 in 13 deliveries to wrap up the Essex innings and finish with career-best figures.
But there are concerns that banks are keeping these no-hope companies alive in order to avoid taking further, potentially significant losses - and this, in turn, could be holding them back from new lending, which is needed to boost the economy.
Our drift toward ever-smaller gadgets is now taking a turn toward the embiggened.
Looked at in this light, Mr Santorum is merely taking his turn as the final non-Romney, pushed aloft less by his own positives than by the negatives of his competitors, notably Mr Gingrich's bloated ego and Mr Romney's lack of conviction.
Mr. Cheadle is taking another comic turn in the new half-hour Showtime series "House of Lies, " premiering Jan. 8.
It was that we turn a corner away from the type of excessive risk-taking that got us into having to ask the taxpayers to loan banks hundreds of billions of dollars.
Mr Walker, in turn, has achieved national fame for taking on the public-sector unions, much as Chris Christie, the Republican governor of New Jersey, became a hero on the right for imposing budget cuts on reluctant Democrats in his state legislature.
When digital picture-taking was developed, the Polaroid category was disrupted in turn.
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While retirees are required to begin taking annual distributions from pre-tax IRAs when they turn 70.5, no such requirement applies to Roth IRAs.
Their discount is off whatever the current stock price is--meaning they can turn a quick profit by selling the stock immediately, before taking possession of the new shares.
On Feb. 1, founder Michael Dell returned to the helm of the company, taking over from Kevin Rollins, who had been struggling to turn the computer-maker around.
Verrazano, the 4-5 favorite in the 10-horse field, raced comfortably behind pacesetter Chrisandthecapper before taking charge on the turn and winning by the closest margin of his brief but so far brilliant career.
Ridden by John Velazquez, 4-5 favorite Verrazano raced comfortably behind early pacesetter Chrisandthecapper before taking charge on the turn.
It has become easy for them to turn an increase in the value of a house into spending money by taking out a home-equity loan.
Corporations are taking it upon themselves to catch bad guys--even their own customers--and turn them in.
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